ee Table 10 i Ophthalmological Survey, 1967 , Exposed (63)* No. i ‘Anisocoria 1 Arcus senilis Argyll Robertson pupil 20 1 Choroiditis (old, healed) Conjunctivitis 1 4 d Corneal pigment 1 er Lens: Polychromatic sheen f ‘ : Chalazion Ih Corneal scars s, On Driisen ; . al _ ie ae n- er es, ely ase ep. he als. n is 2 of sed ace Jers tes. 1rofall ° Right eye Left eye Right eye Left eye Leprosy, eye signs of Macular degeneration Pinguecula Right eye Righteye Proptosis Phthisis bulbi Positive Rhomberg Retinal arteriosclerosis Retinalscars Retinal hemorrhages Retinopathy, diabetic Ocular muscle imbalance Esophorea Exophorea ‘aSes ito a team. 2 3.2 1 1.6 l 1.6 1 1.5 1.6 No. % 1 0.54 25 13.5 5 6 2.7 3.2 i 0.54 2 1.08 15 21 22 11.34 8 4 12 10.5 18 16 9.6 8.56 5 75 17 9.8 2 3 7 8.2 6 11.88 14 7.56 4 3 1.5 2.16 1 L 1.6 75 0.54 3 1.62 1 0.54 13 6.0 7.2 13 19.5 7.2 33 13 1 19.5 1.5 1 9 1 1 1.5 13.5 1.5 1.5 2 3 1 1.6 I 15 1 1.6 l1 16.5 17.82 28 2 1 15.12 1.08 0.54 18 3 2 1 9.72 1.67 1.08 0.54 8 4,32 1 0.54 23 12.42 Phorias le in ases % 16.5 13 Left eye No. Unexposed (185) 11 4 Pterygium een 1.5 5 Left eye 5 6.0 i 2 1 Nystagmus 15 30 1.5 4.5 4 Aphakia %o 3 10 Right eye Left eye Cataracts, senile ular ‘ass Left eye Lenticular opacities he up Right eye Tropias Esotropia Uveitis Exotropia Vitreous opacities Difficulty with night vision * - 2 1.08 2 1.08 . Numberof people examined in each group. Y0B S212 — i Children of exposed (62) | | i ¢